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id: 6556bc95e6ce5d850d37dd07
title: Task 3
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-3
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# --description--

Adjectives are words that describe or give more information about nouns or pronouns. For example, in the phrase `the blue sky`, `blue` is an adjective describing the sky. 

Notice how the adjective comes before the noun. It is `blue sky` not `sky blue`.

Expressive language can include idiomatic expressions or descriptive adjectives to communicate strong feelings or vivid ideas, like saying `sparkling eyes` to describe someone's bright, lively eyes.

Instead of saying `It seems like you have a ton of energy this morning`, James could say something like `You look energetic this morning` to convey the same idea. `Energetic` is the adjective to represent someone who has a lot of energy. 

Here are some more examples:

`She wakes up early every day` - `Early` describes the time of her waking up.
`He has a quick shower in the morning` - `Quick` describes the short duration of the shower.

# --question--

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What does the adjective `energetic` imply about someone?

## --answers--

That the person is feeling unwell.

### --feedback--

`Energetic` is generally used to express a positive feeling about a person, not that they are feeling unwell..

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That the person seems like they have a lot of energy.

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That the person is uncomfortable.

### --feedback--

`Energetic` is generally used to express how dynamic the person looks, not how comfortable they are.

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That the person is late.

### --feedback--

The adjective `energetic` does not relate to time or punctuality.

## --video-solution--

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